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<blockquote data-quote="Bupp" data-source="post: 7413561" data-attributes="member: 6784990"><p>It can, but all their stuff was pretty good quality. We can't see any difference between their stuff and actual Lego stuff. Like I said, it's probably been a couple years since we made an order, so take my review with grain of salt. We would only buy pieces for the PCs. If we used minifigs for henchmen or the like, it was usually with extra pieces. Brickforge was usually pretty good with throwing in a few extra pieces as well whenever we had an order over, say, $25. Usually stuff like an extra sword, spear, or odd bit of armor. Probably stuff they were just trying to get rid of. It was easy enough for my three kids to hit if they were all buying stuff. Of course, at the time they were all really into playing with their Legos as well, so they would buy stuff for that as well, not just D&D.</p><p></p><p>For monsters and such I would just print out paper minis on cardstock. I bought a bag of bases for them at some point that work well with those. They weren't always on the same scale, but we didn't play on a grid either. Just used them to represent general positioning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bupp, post: 7413561, member: 6784990"] It can, but all their stuff was pretty good quality. We can't see any difference between their stuff and actual Lego stuff. Like I said, it's probably been a couple years since we made an order, so take my review with grain of salt. We would only buy pieces for the PCs. If we used minifigs for henchmen or the like, it was usually with extra pieces. Brickforge was usually pretty good with throwing in a few extra pieces as well whenever we had an order over, say, $25. Usually stuff like an extra sword, spear, or odd bit of armor. Probably stuff they were just trying to get rid of. It was easy enough for my three kids to hit if they were all buying stuff. Of course, at the time they were all really into playing with their Legos as well, so they would buy stuff for that as well, not just D&D. For monsters and such I would just print out paper minis on cardstock. I bought a bag of bases for them at some point that work well with those. They weren't always on the same scale, but we didn't play on a grid either. Just used them to represent general positioning. [/QUOTE]
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